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and dangerous character as the confitential Law advices of the Coron his conduct throughout the Caldwell

Ammission both as regard

is regards his Superios and intain fellow servants of Ster Minjerty - the incubatinate, intempente and offensive attitude which he assumed toward myself as forewar and towards the rxccutive Council

as a

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96.

or

body.

This Suixension without double

no man

Park you resitation to confirm has ever had greater latitude allowed

M?

my

him than Mr Anstey undu Bovemment - no man could have

abund his liberty

fit

more

and it is

as he hassour

that he should reap as

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97. In the position in which this Colony and I personally have been placed diving a period of extreme "solicitude, perplexity and responsibility - it has greatly added to my anxiety and labors, _ greatly interfered with the quiet and scrious discharge of imgularly complicated rublic Inties, to be scarcely over free from

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a

reference in some or other misunderstanding along

i

anony officials the Colorry, - abwort always ocented

on fanned by Mr Austin's intemperance He has appeared to me unable to isist out of a turbulent and tempestuous atmosphere, and to poseen the unhappy art of creating

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